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Teacher’s Guide

Teacher's Guide Citizenship: Just the Facts Time Needed: One class period Learning Objectives. Students will be able to: Materials Needed: Define citizenship Student worksheets Identify ways to become a citizen Teacher materials Describe loyalty and treason Projector Identify the national anthem and major Copy Instructions: holidays, including Independence Day Reading (2 pages; class set) List rights and responsibilities of both Graphic Organizer (1 page; class set) citizens and all residents Worksheets (2 pages; class set) Define the Selective Service System Trace the progress of citizenship and voting rights for different groups over time STEP BY STEP. ANTICIPATE by asking students what it means to be a citizen, what citizens do, and whether there are any expectations of citizens.

voting in elections and serving on juries when asked. (Yes, these are both rights and responsibilities!) Male citizens between ages 18 and 26 must also register with the Selective Service System. In a time of national emergency, this agency is authorized to call up these citizens to serve in the armed forces. Those accused of a crime in the U.S.

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